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Idaho Ag Today
Raymond and Joe Rohrbach, reminiscing about the good old days of farming in Idaho.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Nevada Professor John Cushman thinks Teff is a great crop.
Idaho Ag Today
As expected, the total value of Idaho’s agricultural production declined in 2023 compared with the record year of 2022.
The Agribusiness Update
Thanks to more rain, supplies of alfalfa hay and other forages in California have rebounded, and organic production becomes more concentrated on larger farms when consumer demand for organic increases.
The Agribusiness Update
India and the U.S. agree to expand trade between the two nations, and USDA cuts farm export forecast for 2022.
California Ag Today
Competing crops and water scarcity are reducing production of the popular dairy feed.
California Ag Today
"One of the positive things about alfalfa is that you can adjust how much you water it" says Dr. Dan Sumner.
Like many commodities, the hay market hasn’t had a great 2020 so far.
Land & Livestock Report
A Look Back at the U.S. Hay Market Over the Last 100 Years
Farm of the Future
Export demand is up 11 percent from year-ago levels.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
One thing that I would probably encourage producer to do that they probably haven't done in the past is to look into Whole Farm revenue insurance for 2017.
The Agribusiness Update
The Conservation Technology Information Center, and the American Seed Trade Association study found cover crop acreage has been on the rise since 2010.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
China is our most rapidly growing market for hay
The Agribusiness Update
Areas in the west that are set to receive funding include .....
Northwest Report
The "Hot Goods" issue is still steaming...a goof forecast for NW hay production and Lacy has a look at the WTO COOL Rule.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
RMA Forage Production Crop policy expansion approved to several counties in Pacific Northwest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Most producers are busy harvesting the new hay crop.